
Errenor |
It gives you another spell in your repertoire. That is spell known, not a spell slot. So it does not intereact with the unintelligible rules on 10th level spell slots.
But 10th level spells are in your repertoire, and the mystery adds spells to repertoire. So you do mean that even not giving a slot (which is obviously true), Lore oracle still gets another 10th level spell known, right?

moosher12 |
Gortle wrote:It gives you another spell in your repertoire. That is spell known, not a spell slot. So it does not intereact with the unintelligible rules on 10th level spell slots.But 10th level spells are in your repertoire, and the mystery adds spells to repertoire. So you do mean that even not giving a slot (which is obviously true), Lore oracle still gets another 10th level spell known, right?
Looks it. So basically, you'd add a 3rd 10th-Level spell to your Spell Repertoire, but you only have one 10th Level spell slot, unless you get a 2nd 10th-Level Spell Slot from Oracular Providence.

breithauptclan |

Also, by 'spell known' you are probably meaning 'spell in repertoire'.
Any spontaneous spellcaster can learn and know as many spells as a Wizard can. They just have a limited number of spells in repertoire available to cast. The rest would still be known and could be swapped into repertoire with a bit of downtime, but wouldn't be available to cast.